Australië
Here you will find all my travel blogs on Australia
Australia! What a country, so vast, so beautiful. But also, so much variety, different animals and different types of landscape! We travelled to Australia twice. The first time we only saw Cairns (for diving to the Great Barrier Reef) and Sydney. And that first time tasted like more and so now we go to Australia for a second time! This time we will stay a lot longer and travel from Brisbane to Melbourne in seven weeks*: a road trip to explore the east coast of Australia.
We share all our experiences, knowledge and impressions in blogs about Australia. Blogs with tips, travel guides, nice hotels and possible itineraries for Australia! But also personal diary blogs about this beautiful country.
The ultimate itinerary for the east coast of Australia
Below you will find the ultimate itinerary for a road trip of the east coast in Australië! This itinerary is for six weeks, but can be shortened into two or four weeks in Australia!
The six-weeks itinerary for Australia is as follows:
Brisbane – Fraser Island – Noosa -Gold Coast – Byron Bay – Sydney – Great Ocean Road- Melbourne

All of our blogs on Australia
The most popular Australia blogs:
- Australia travel budget: How expensive is a road trip through Australia?
- Australia east coast itinerary: the ultimate guide for a roadtrip along the east coast of Australia!
- The ultimate travel guide Byron Bay!
- Must do: a self-drive road trip through Fraser Island!
Facts about traveling through Australia
Flight deals: click here for the most actual flight deals to Australia!
How long: 2 weeks to 6 months
Favourite hotels: click here for an overview of the best hotels in Australia!
Type of trip: backpacking, road trip, couple, family trip
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All of our blogs on Australia:
* Unfortunately, the coronavirus threw a spanner in the works and we had to return home after three weeks Australia. As a result, we were only able to visit the north of the east coast.